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all geography including DSDP/ODP Sites and Legs
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Deep-water circulation in the northeast Atlantic during the mid- and Late Cretaceous
Oceanographic consequences of the Bransfield Strait (Antarctica) opening
Tide-dominated deltas responding to high-frequency sea-level changes, Pre-Messinian Rifian Corridor, Morocco: Discussion
Introduction to special section: Seismic interpretation of contourites and deep-water sediment waves
Late Miocene contourite channel system reveals intermittent overflow behavior
Channel-levee evolution in combined contour current-turbidity current flows from flume tank experiments: REPLY
Contourites along the Iberian continental margins: conceptual and economic implications
Abstract This work uses seismic records to document and classify contourite features around the Iberian continental margin to determine their implications for depositional systems and petroleum exploration. Contourites include depositional features (separated, sheeted, plastered and confined drifts), erosional features (abraded surfaces, channels, furrows and moats) and mixed features (contourite terraces). Drifts generally show high- to moderate-amplitude reflectors, which are cyclically intercalated with transparent layers. Transparent layers may represent finer-grained deposits, which can serve as seal rocks. High-amplitude reflectors (HARs) are likely to represent sandier layers, which could form hydrocarbon reservoirs. HARs occur on erosive features (moats and channels), and are clearly developed on contourite terraces and overflow features. Most of the contourite features described here are influenced by Mediterranean water masses throughout their Pliocene and Quaternary history. They specifically record Mediterranean Outflow Water, following its exit through the Gibraltar Strait. This work gives a detailed report on the variation of modern contourite deposits, which can help inform ancient contourite reservoir interpretation. Further research correlating 2D and 3D seismic anomalies with core and well-logging data is needed to develop better diagnostic criteria for contourites. This can help to clarify the role of contourites in petroleum systems.